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Old 02-24-2018, 12:25 PM   #16
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McGee should be brought back in the new series. Sure Lou Ferrigno and Bill Bixby did a lot of work as far as stunts and acting, but Jack Colvin had a way of stealing the show. I always thought Banner was a jerk when it came to dealing with Jack McGee because it wouldn't have killed him to give him an interview before the Hulk became known.
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Thank you for commenting, Irelan! Jack Colvin's performance as McGee was (and still is) vastly underrated...it's unfortunate that Colvin never became a household name, unlike Bixby and Ferrigno.
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here is my incredible hulk fb group im working hard on making big come join thanks

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Old 02-26-2018, 05:53 PM   #18
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"Prometheus" and "The First" were both superb...in fact, those two episodes were definitely among the highlights of an otherwise uneven fourth season.
Those were my two favorites. There were a lot of great ones from the pilot episode to death in the family to the Hawaii two part episode. I also enjoyed the episode where David loses his memory, the episode with David being paralyzed and the episode where the Hulk gets electric shock.....
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There are two episodes that I wish I could find out how they managed to make as far as filming goes. In the episode Jake where Banner's working at a rodeo, they made viewers believe that Lou Ferrigno is strong enough to wrestle a bull down. Were they able to train that bull to submit to him and let him win? That might explain that one, but it doesn't explain Prometheus part one where Banner turned into the Hulk the first time because of he was being attacked by bees because there's no way you can train them to back off. If it was filmed in a modern day episode, a person would explain that as CGI; but they didn't have CGI when Bixby and Ferrigno were doing their show; and they made it look like the bees were on the faces both actors who were technically playing the same person. I've seen two rattlesnake snake bite episodes; and unless they were more lenient back then about letting people remove the venom glands from them, which is considered a form of animal cruelty now, the only thing I can think of is that they switched snakes in between times when they'd stop the camera and substituted for one that can resemble a rattlesnake or put the rattle of a real one on a fox snake, which resembles a diamond back and is known to shake the tail. Herpetology is one of my on and off hobbies.
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